JOHN C JACKSON
Medical Practice at J St, Lake Worth, FL

License number
Florida 300556
Issued Date
Jul 11, 2000
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2002
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Medical Technician
Address
Address
1810 N J St, Lake Worth, FL 33460

Professional information

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John Jackson - Lake Worth, FL

Work:
"The Shade Tree Pickers" Bluegrass Band
Perform as lead and supporting vocalist
Education:
Tyler County High School - Middlebourne, WV
High School Diploma
Skills:
Sound mixing engineer, bluegrass musician, Windows 8 and older computer skills, electronics service engineer


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John R Jackson, Lake Worth FL

Specialties:
Chiropractic
Address:
1717 N Federal Hwy, Lake Worth 33460
(561) 585-8940 (Phone), (561) 585-5677 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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John Randall Jackson, Lake Worth FL

Specialties:
Chiropractor
Address:
1717 N Federal Hwy, Lake Worth, FL 33460


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Fumigation System For Exterminating Insects In An Existing Building

US Patent:
4823505, Apr 25, 1989
Filed:
May 21, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/052290
Inventors:
John C. Jackson - Lake Worth FL
International Classification:
A01M 700, A01M 120
US Classification:
43124
Abstract:
This invention relates to a novel system for exterminating insects in a building, and particularly, to such a system which may be installed after the building is completed. This system includes a tunnel device which provides access to the cavity between the interior and exterior walls of a building. The installation of this device in the interior wall of an existing building provides more effective access of fumigant to pests which may be living in the space between the interior and exterior walls. This tunnel device can be concealed from view or provided with a decorative cover plate. The other component of this system includes a reservoir of fumigant which can be matingly engaged with the tunnel device and dispense and effective dosage of pesticide into the cavity between the interior and exterior walls.


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Inflatable Orthopedic Pillow

US Patent:
6175979, Jan 23, 2001
Filed:
Oct 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/427655
Inventors:
John C. Jackson - Lake Worth FL
International Classification:
A61G 7075
US Classification:
5648
Abstract:
The present invention is an inflatable orthopedic pillow having both a size and shape effective to maintain elevation of one or both of a patient's lower extremities to a position favorable for the reduction of chronic edematous swelling. The shape and construction of the device provides an area effective for the isolation of a patient's foot so that the heel and surrounding area is floating in midair. At the same time, the entire leg is cradled upon an inflated surface which yields to pressure and thus minimizes the formation of secondary ulcers due to prolonged periods of contact of the surrounding tissues with the device.


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Centralized Fumigation System For Exterminating Insects In A Building

US Patent:
4800672, Jan 31, 1989
Filed:
May 21, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/052289
Inventors:
John C. Jackson - Lake Worth FL
International Classification:
A01M 1300
US Classification:
43125
Abstract:
This invention relates to a novel built-in centralized system for exterminating insects in a building, and particularly to such a system which may be installed during construction without modification, interruption or departure from traditional building design and/or techniques. This system includes a common reservoir as a source of fumigating agent, valve structure for controlling the flow of fumigant into a distribution network incorporated into the structure of the building and, preferably, structure for programming the system. This system may be used in both residential and industrial buildings.


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Inflatable Orthopedic Pillow

US Patent:
D472596, Mar 30, 1999
Filed:
Apr 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
D/086928
Inventors:
John C. Jackson - Lake Worth FL
International Classification:
0609
US Classification:
D 6604


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Inflatable Orthopedic Pillow With Aperture

US Patent:
D416428, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Mar 5, 1999
Appl. No.:
D/101490
Inventors:
John C. Jackson - Lake Worth FL
International Classification:
0609
US Classification:
D 6604


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Extermination System

US Patent:
5309669, May 10, 1994
Filed:
Oct 15, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/777699
Inventors:
John C. Jackson - Lake Worth FL
Assignee:
Insider Products, Inc. - Lake Worth FL
International Classification:
A01M 700, A01M 120
US Classification:
43124
Abstract:
An extermination system provides for the introduction of insecticide within the wall cavities of a building to provide for effective extermination of insects nesting in and passing through the wall cavities. The system includes fittings which are installed through a panel or surface of the wall and which provide a passage to the wall cavity. The fitting passage is adapted to receive the outlet of an insecticide supply device, which can be an aerosol can, whereupon an insecticide can be injected directly into the wall space to exterminate insects within the wall space. Insecticide supply devices suitable for use with the invention are also disclosed. The invention provides an effective extermination system which will reduce the exposure of the occupants of the building to insecticide.


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Extermination System

US Patent:
5058312, Oct 22, 1991
Filed:
Apr 25, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/343009
Inventors:
John C. Jackson - Lake Worth FL
International Classification:
A01M 120, A01M 720
US Classification:
43124
Abstract:
An extermination system provides for the introduction of insecticide within the wall cavities of a building to provide for effective extermination of insects nesting in and passing through the wall cavities. The system includes fittings which are installed through a panel or surface of the wall and which provide a passage to the wall cavity. The fitting passage is adapted to receive the outlet of an insecticide supply device, whereupon an insecticide can be injected directly into the wall space to exterminate insects within the wall space. An insecticide supply device suitable for use with the invention is also disclosed. The invention provides an effective extermination system which will reduce the exposure of the occupants of the building to insecticide.